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Post Info TOPIC: Winterizing


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Winterizing


This is our first time to store our 2015 BayStar. I have had it winterized by professionals and am storing it in An unheated shed in central Illinois. I do not have access to electricit, so I assume I should remove the chassis battery as well as the house batteries and store them in a warm place off concrete. We have done our rodent protection also. Shut off propane and throw the battery disconnect what else am I forgetting?  Thanks 



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There is a lot of great info in the 'Search Box' above!

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An internet search brought up some articles, but this one seems the most complete - http://www.reserveamerica.com/outdoors/how-to-winterize-an-rv.htm.



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